Learn to accept rejection as a part of life and use it to get better. I was rejected for a job and was really down about it. Waited 3 weeks later and got a job making three times the amount I would have at the job I was rejected for. Been here now 6 years. Rejection isn't always a bad thing.

Learn to accept rejection as a part of life and use it to get better. I was rejected for a job and was really down about it. Waited 3 weeks later and got a job making three times the amount I would have at the job I was rejected for. Been here now 6 years. Rejection isn't always a bad thing.

^this.

Some people aren't able to handle rejection very well due to their own reasons but it's something that everyone has to deal with and face.

Your best option is to just take it for what it is and move on. Don't dwell on it or let it consume you. In fact, use this rejection as motivation to better yourself! There are always better people/opportunities out there, so don't give up! YEAAH POSITIVITY!

In the romantic sense I don't usually place myself in situations like "I like you, do you like me?", but instead, I play games reading her body language and other signals, so that if she doesn't like me (this is not common, I can be really convincing when I'm really interested in the girl ), then I will understand without she telling so, which is a lot less painful.

And in the work sense, that used to bother me when I was younger and had less experience, but now it doesn't, because I have worked and studied so hard, that my skills have improved a lot. Consequently, now I have the possibility to choose from.

I find my feelings vary depending on what I was rejected about. Most of the time I cope by writing a song or making something small, like a game or comic. It helps to put my desire to move around at ease. Working out helps me a lot with that sort of thing too, doing it daily has helped me keep any negative feelings down as well.

But there's some kinds of rejection I just can't help but feel depressed about.

For example: "Hi, I'd like 3 jumbo cookies, heated in the oven please."